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Will You Lift Up London Victims in Prayer?
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March 27, 2017
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Will You Lift Up London Victims in Prayer?
Crisis-trained chaplains with the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team in the United Kingdom
ministered in London
after a recent deadly attack there.
In Parliament Square, Londoners and tourists have placed flowers in honor of those who died in the recent attack.
Chaplains offered a ministry of presence at the memorial sites, talking and sometimes praying with people who came to pay their respects.
Westminster Bridge, shown here, was another site of the attack, and another place where chaplains offered emotional and spiritual care.
Praying as a team in Parliament Square.
Chaplains showed the
love of Jesus Christ
, and often that meant offering a listening ear.
Londoners and tourists are
determined not to give into fear
, but many have stopped to reflect on eternal questions surrounding the incident.
Sharing a light-hearted moment at a once somber scene.
Billy Graham once said, "Ultimately, every human being must face this question:
What do you think of Christ
? ... We must answer this question with belief and action. We must not only believe something about Jesus, but we must do something about Him. We must accept Him or reject Him."